Seeking Farmland to Rent or Buy: Indiana
Shari is seeking farmland to rent or buy in Indiana.
Shari is seeking farmland to rent or buy in Indiana.
Scott is seeking tillable farmland to rent or buy in Iowa.
Larisa is seeking 40 acres of farmland (1o tillable, 10 forested, 3 pasture, 27 other) to rent or buy in Southeastern WI, preferably Kenosha County. Larisa is looking to create an LLC for a CSA, permaculture, ecofriendly campground (as much off grid as possible), EV charging station, homestead, retreat/workshops/classes, and park/recreation area all in one… Read More →
Jacob is seeking a tillable acre to rent or buy in Minnesota. A house is not necessary.
Thomas, an amateur astronomy, is seeking a small plot of land to build a very small observatory (looks like a shed, < 250 sq. ft.) to house a telescope and take advantage of dark skies. He is open to ANY arrangement, rent, buy etc. and any amount of land that fits his budget. Farming could… Read More →
Tristyn is seeking to rent or buy five certified organic pasture acres in MN. A house, workshop, barn with stalls is preferable. Permanent fencing and water would be a plus. Tristyn would be ready for this opportunity 6/1/24.
Sam is seeking 10 acres of land to rent or buy in MN. Sam would need a house and ideally like a stream or river on the land. They plan to raise a mostly chickens, so any poultry barns would be great as well.
Chris is seeking to buy or rent an acre of land preferably in MN. Access to water would be great. Looking to grow food. If renting would like the option to be able to put a shed on property and potential camper or cabin. Chris is ready for this opportunity 7/1/24.
Laurie is seeking one acre of tillable land to rent or buy in Wisconsin. A house and small barn are desirable.
When considering significant changes to the way one farms, there’s nothing like a couple acres of convincer, a template for the potential offered up by tapping into the land’s ability to build soil health in an economically viable manner utilizing livestock and perennial plants. Mark Erickson points out just such a personal proving ground on… Read More →